The G20: Emerging Chinese Leadership in Global Governance?
Xiao Ren
Global Policy, 2017, vol. 8, issue 4, 433-442
Abstract:
China today is playing an increasingly prominent role in the world in general and global governance in particular. What is revealing was China's experience in the G20, especially when China held the 2016 presidency for the G20 Hangzhou Summit. This article first examines leadership in international relations and then analyzes China's ideas and actions as the G20 president. It comes to the conclusion that China has played a leadership role throughout the process. That experience also points to the direction for the future of China in global governance.
Date: 2017
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